Launching in early 2017, fans will now be able to customize their own design of ISlides using classic artwork, logos and characters from beloved Nickelodeon shows including CatDog, The Ren & Stimpy Show, Rocket Power, Rocko’s Modern Life, Rugrats, All That, Clarissa Explains It All, The Adventures of Pete and Pete, Double Dare and more.

The $49.99 slides will be available on the ISlide website in all sizes, and in a number of color options.

“Nickelodeon is such a huge part of everyone’s childhood, and we are so excited to welcome them to the ISlide family,” says Justin Kittredge – former head of Reebok Basketball and founder of ISlide.

“I grew up watching Nickelodeon , and now people can showcase these memorable characters and their favorite shows on our product,” he adds. “It’s an honor.”

Kittredge opened the doors to ISlide in 2013 and skyrocketed his business from shoe start-up to footwear industry leader in just under three years.

The ISlide brand was built on the mantra “Stand In What You Stand For”, and the new partnership will help Nickelodeon fans do just that.

ISlide is one of the hottest footwear designers in the market.

Their custom slide sandals have been on the soles of such powerhouse celebs, athletes and entertainers as DJ Khaled, French Montana, Madonna, 2 Chainz, Dwyane Wade, and many, many more.

To date, ISlide has secured a number of licensing deals and design partnerships with such brands as the NBA, the WWE, Def Jam Records, ROC Nation, and more.

ISlide was founded in 2013 by Justin Kittredge, a 13-year footwear industry veteran and former head of Reebok Basketball, and has emerged from footwear start-up to innovative leader in the slide sandal space.

ISlide is the ONLYmaker of customizable high-end slides in the marketplace.

Today, we learned the sad news of designer Hubert de Givenchy's passing at the age of 91. “It’s the most beautiful job in the world to give happiness to people”, he told AnOther last year on fulfilling his life dream of becoming a designer.

After founding the house in 1952, he championed separates for women, and created looks for Audrey Hepburn – most famously, the little black dress she wore in the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's. On his retirement in 1995, the position of artistic director was held by the likes of John Galliano, Alexander McQueen, Julien Macdonald, Riccardo Tisci, and most recently Clare Waight Keller. In an archive piece, below, we look back on the influence Tisci's Givenchy in particular had on fashion at large.